It was a community party in New Kensington as the first annual Sizzling Summer Night event made its debut Saturday afternoon.
Hundreds of people were already wandering along Fifth Avenue between Eighth and 11th streets or setting up chairs to sit and mingle at the beginning of the first hour. Around 45 businesses and a dozen entertainment acts were participating, offering special deals and performances.
The event was organized by Shop Small New Ken. Jamie Parker, owner of Sweet Alchemy and co-organizer, said the event aimed to draw in a new crowd to the city while helping to support the small businesses in the area. Businesses were encouraged to setup shop outside to say hello to attendees.
“We just wanted to highlight what’s here,” Parker said.
Fellow co-organizer Michelle Thom, who manages Voodoo Brewery and Old Towne Overhaul, said the pair work well together to put on events and she was happy to see the turnout for this one.
“It’s worth it because people come up to us to tell us how happy they are about it,” she said.
The pair have put on events in the past and wanted to bring a big summer event to the city. Participating businesses were excited about the opportunity to promote themselves while getting to know the community.
Kiley Shuman, co-owner and designer of Pure Rose Beauty & Art Studio, was holding a grand opening party. Shuman said she was excited about participating because of the customer traction it brings to small businesses. Her shop had been open for two weeks.
“I love when we have events like this because it really pulls people here,” Shuman said.
Christan Miller, owner of Eclipse Tattoo, was doing live paintings outside her shop. Miller was happy to see something bring the community together. For those who may not have access to transportation, this event gives them something fun and accessible to come to, she said.
“It brings a Pittsburgh vibe here without having to go out to the big city,” Miller said.
Brooke Kelty was donning a clown look for the occasion as she walked around. Kelty said she is new to New Kensington and loved seeing all the businesses and people come out.
“It’s exciting to see New Kensington transform,” she said.
The event seemed to be hit, with dozens lining up around the courtyard to dance and listen to music or watch the performances put on by the fire dancers, stilt walkers and pop-locking dancers.
Monroeville resident Michelle Sanders enjoyed a vegan treat from Sweet Alchemy, making the 30-minute drive to the event worth it. There is nothing like this out in that area, she said.
“There is a nice sense of community here,” she said. “Even if you don’t live here, it feels like home.”
Kristen Guy of New Kensington said she was thrilled to see where she grew up thriving again.
“It makes me feel good to be from here,” she said. “Just to see it thrive and come alive again has been a great scene.”
Ron Davis of East Deer loves attending the many events held in New Kensington.
“It’s great entertainment, and there’s lot of activities. It’s a good vibe,” he said.
Mayor Tom Guzzo had a big smile on his face as he checked out the various businesses on the street. All the events here have been terrific, and people are excited about them, he said.
“This is not only nice for people who live here, but also great for those who don’t live here to be able to see what we have to offer,” he said.
Tanisha Thomas is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Tanisha at 412-480-7306, tthomas@triblive.com or via Twitter .
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